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Revisiting the Sony Cyber-shot P1 Camera 22 Years Later

Gordon Laing from Camera Labs and Dino Bytes takes a look at the Sony Cyber-shot P1 to see how it has held up over the more than two decades since it was first introduced. Originally launched in September of 2000, the Sony Cyber-shot P1 features a 3.3-megapixel sensor and 3-times optical zoom and retailed for around $800. While he reviewed the camera when it first came out, he acquired…
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How to Shoot Landscape Panoramas with a Telephoto Lens

One of my favorite techniques in photography is shooting panoramas with a telephoto lens. I got asked a lot about this technique, so I decided to create a full video and article in which I’ll go through the entire process. This tutorial will cover how to set up…
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Jared Polin goes hands-on with Nikon's new Nikkor Z 800mm f/6.3 VR PF S lens

Editor’s note: The DPReview TV team has also spent some time with the lens, and will post their initial impressions when the lens is officially announced. Back in 2021, Nikon announced it was working on the development of a Nikkor Z 800mm F6.3 PF VR S lens for the company’s Nikon Z-mount system. Since then, no substantial updates has been provided on this lens, but in a new video from…
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How to find the business value in AI and ML

We are excited to bring Transform 2022 back in-person July 19 and virtually July 20 – August 3. Join AI and data leaders for insightful talks and exciting networking opportunities. Learn More There’s no doubt that, when applied effectively, machine learning (ML)…
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Arize AI goes self-service with ML observability platform

We are excited to bring Transform 2022 back in-person July 19 and virtually July 20 – August 3. Join AI and data leaders for insightful talks and exciting networking opportunities. Learn More Arize AI, which makes a machine learning (ML) observability and monitoring platform, today introduced a new version of the software at its Arize:Observe Summit 2022.  The Berkeley, California-based…
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Do manual iOS updates, or you may wait weeks, says Craig Federighi

If you want to ensure your iOS devices are updated as soon as new releases are available, you should do manual iOS updates. The indirect advice comes from no less a source than Apple SVP of software engineering, Craig Federighi. If you instead rely on automatic updates, you could be waiting days or weeks … Federighi answered an email from a Reddit user. I wrote an email to Craig Federighi who…
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